I think it'd be awesome to do a Google Cardboard customization contest.

I know the Google Cardboard is the low-end of the VR tech, but one thing I love about it is that since how customizable it is. Since it's made of cardboard it's so easy to paint / color / print on. You can easily attach things to it (functional things like straps, or just decorations). Google even put out blueprints to build your own which you could riff on. And since it's cheap, people are willing to do these things.

The winner could get some kind of VR upgrade from the Cardboard to something nicer.

How about a super ultimate crazy competition where all the competitors who signed up all meet in a dark alley and have a fist fight. The catch is you can't use your hands, so it's technically not a fist fight but whatever. The winner gets all three main virtual reality headsets, a crazy gaming desktop, 2 gaming laptops (you know, in case you lose one), a ps4 to use the psvr on, and unlock codes for every vr game to come out yet to the date.

1. Pixel XL/Motorola Z + Daydream (Because I need a new phone and it has to be Daydream compatible)
2. 360 4K Action Camera (Because I don't want a 2D picture or video and I think would be great to show)
3. Oculus Touch (I have the Rift so...)
4. All-in-one Cardboard like HMD (I know this things are mostly cheap in quality and/or price, but I want to try it and see want can we really do with it).
5. Games and Software (It's in this position because there is a lot to enjoy and a lot is actually free, so not my top priority right now)
6. VR ready Graphics Card.

I can go on and on until make it just a dream, because my real top of the list in one VR Ready Laptop, but those things are too expensive, not for mortals like us.

Haha thats would be pretty sweet! Anything branded with Vrheads i want! Like ahem, MUGS!
Michelle knows I'm a little crazy when it comes to Mobile Nations mugs lol.

I would love to see some 360 cameras,
Maybe a 1070 graphics card (for VR, not my gaming needs, he says hoping they believe him)
and i loved the PS4 VR bundle that happened a little while ago. Thats was pretty sweet!

I would love to see some 360 cameras,
Maybe a 1070 graphics card (for VR, not my gaming needs, he says hoping they believe him)
and i loved the PS4 VR bundle that happened a little while ago. Thats was pretty sweet!

I think in addition to the VR setups themselves, VR components would be great. Graphics cards, motherboards/CPUs, even whole systems (maybe VR-ready laptops?). That way, those of who can't afford even that stuff can have a chance to improve our systems for use with something like the NoloVR or even straight up VRidge.